$ pip install socialname
$ socialname --help
usage: socialname [-h] [--version] [--verbose] [--folderoutput FOLDEROUTPUT]
[--output OUTPUT] [--tor] [--unique-tor] [--csv]
[--site SITE_NAME] [--proxy PROXY_URL] [--json JSON_FILE]
[--timeout TIMEOUT] [--print-all] [--print-found] [--no-color]
[--browse] [--local]
USERNAMES [USERNAMES ...]
SocialName: Find Usernames Across Social Networks (Version 0.1.0)
positional arguments:
USERNAMES One or more usernames to check with social networks.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version Display version information and dependencies.
--verbose, -v, -d, --debug
Display extra debugging information and metrics.
--folderoutput FOLDEROUTPUT, -fo FOLDEROUTPUT
If using multiple usernames, the output of the results
will be saved to this folder.
--output OUTPUT, -o OUTPUT
If using single username, the output of the result
will be saved to this file.
--tor, -t Make requests over Tor; increases runtime; requires
Tor to be installed and in system path.
--unique-tor, -u Make requests over Tor with new Tor circuit after each
request; increases runtime; requires Tor to be
installed and in system path.
--csv Create Comma-Separated Values (CSV) File.
--site SITE_NAME Limit analysis to just the listed sites. Add multiple
options to specify more than one site.
--proxy PROXY_URL, -p PROXY_URL
Make requests over a proxy. e.g.
socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
--json JSON_FILE, -j JSON_FILE
Load data from a JSON file or an online, valid, JSON
file.
--timeout TIMEOUT Time (in seconds) to wait for response to requests.
Default timeout is infinity. A longer timeout will be
more likely to get results from slow sites. On the
other hand, this may cause a long delay to gather all
results.
--print-all Output sites where the username was not found.
--print-found Output sites where the username was found.
--no-color Don't color terminal output
--browse, -b Browse to all results on default browser.
--local, -l Force the use of the local data.json file. (default True)
To search for only one user:
$ socialname user123
To search for more than one user:
$ socialname user1 user2 user3
Or if usename contains spaces:
$ socialname "user with spaces"
Accounts found will be stored in an individual text file with the corresponding username (e.g user123.txt
).